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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE
Volume 20, Issue 1 / 2000
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About diamox (acetazolamide) Kinichi Hamaguchi JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 1-4, 2000. |
From the merits and demerits settings of the diamox Muneo Nukita JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 5-6, 2000. |
We read the figure form of the mountain Takashi Koaze JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 7-9, 2000. |
Muscle fatigue judging from exercise physiology 馬詰良樹 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 10-11, 2000. |
Effect of the body training 山本正嘉 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 12-14, 2000. |
Japanese unit Himalayas mountain climbing and accident 1952-1999 years = 48 years 山森欣一 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 15-20, 2000. |
From the settings of the overseas trekking Muneo Nukita JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 21-24, 2000. |
Estimating Standard Arterial Oxygen Saturation during High Altitude Trekking (second edition) Yasuhiro ARAI*1, *2, Shigeru MASUYAMA*1, *2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 25-31, 2000. |
Advice from trip medicine 早野真史 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 32-34, 2000. |
The General Presentation of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) in Tibet Emergency Center in 1999 Yunden Droma JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 35-37, 2000. |
Variation of Trekking and Risk Management of Travel Agencies Rie OGIWARA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 41-44, 2000. |
Picture network system for mountaineer emergency care support Masaomi Takizawa *1, *2, Sumio Murase *1, *2, Mitsuo Hishiki *1, *2, Takashi Okudera *1, *2, Hiroshi Nose *1, *2, Saburo Saito *3, Miki Terawaki *4, Masayuki Nakamura *5, 穂刈庚治 *6, Toshio Sakakibara *7 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 45-52, 2000. |
The Population of Lung Disease and Acute Mountain Sickness at Moderate Altitude Mountain Climbing of Junior High School Students Shinji YAMAGUCHI*1, Yuriko ONO*1, Keisaku FUJIMOTO*1, Yukinori MATSUZAWA*1, Minoru HONGO*1, Keishi KUBO*1, Toshio KOBAYASHI*2, Fumio NAKAMURA*3 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 53-56, 2000. |
Weight of Backpack during Mt. Daisen Climbing in Summer Shinichi ABO*1, Kengo AOYAMA*1, Yasue TRIGOE*2, Hidetaka YAMAGUCHI*2, Sho ONODERA*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 57-60, 2000. |
A PET Bottle for Mineral Water in Nepal NATSUI Masaaki*1, NATSUI Hiroaki*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 61-64, 2000. |
A Nationwide Survey of Middle-aged Japanese Mountaineers; From a Viewpoint of Preventing Accidents Masayoshi YAMAMOTO, Toshio YAMAZAKI JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 65-73, 2000. |
The Case of a Climber who was the Subject of an Electro-physiological Study, Due to a Past History of Paroxysmal Tachycardia, at High Altitude Norihiro KAMIKOMAKI, Yasushi MIURA, Osamu NISHIOKA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 75-78, 2000. |
The Effect of Training by Staying in Low Oxygen, Normal Pressure Room for Middle-aged Trekkers Traveling in the Himalayas to Acclimate to the Heights Kazuyoshi Mori*1, Yuji Watanabe*2, Masato Mori*2, Akio Yanagisawa*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 79-82, 2000. |
Hiker's Sense of Direction - a Possible Cause for Hiking Accidents Chiaki AOYAMA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 83-88, 2000. |
Spatial Disorientation - a Possible Cause for Hiking Accidents Chiaki AOYAMA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 89-95, 2000. |
Voluntary Breath-holding Time and Acute Mountain Sickness Score of High School Students at Altitude of 1,000m〜3,000m on Mountains in Japan (II) Masayoshi NISHIMURA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 97-102, 2000. |
Studies on Breath-holding Time (BHT) and Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) Score during High Altitude Mountaineering Junko EBI, Toshio KOBAYASI JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 103-107, 2000. |
Effects of Hypobaric-hypoxia and/or Iron Deficiency Anemia on Myocardium Michiko TANAKA*1, Mou NAGASAKA*1, Masamitsu ASANO*1, Yoshiyuki HONDA*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 109-114, 2000. |
Effect of Hypobaric Hypoxia on Histochemical Properties of the Soleus Muscle Fibers in Growing Rats Hiroshi OKAMOTO*1, Sakiya YAMASAKI*2, Sadayoshi TAGUCHI*2 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 115-121, 2000. |
A Proposal of New Method to Asses the Acid-base Status for Hypercapnia Yoshiyuki HONDA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 123-128, 2000. |
Effects of High Altitude Climbing on Spermatogenic Function and Endocrine Function Akiou OKUMURA, Hideki FUSE, Yoko IKEHARA JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 129-132, 2000. |
About high place acclimation and an urinary alkalinization phenomenon 鈴木良二 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 133-136, 2000. |
An Attendance to "The Tien-Shan Alpine Summit" Masako HORII JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 137-140, 2000. |
Participate in an international conference about the fourth mountain climbing medicine and high place physiology 増山茂 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN MEDICINE 20(1): 141-142, 2000. |